Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Putting the FUN in fundraising

Hey all!

So, we are in the midst of casting THE PROFESSIONAL. It's been a wonderful first casting call for the company and we've been able to see a LOT of talented actors! (Thank you to the Uptown Library for providing a space!!)

We are busily preparing for our fabulous fundraising PARTY on June 19th! Get your tickets now! It's going to be a night of food, drinks, fun, and entertainment. Come rub elbows with the company, as well as some of Chicago's finest rising theatre artists. Get your tickets today!

Moving Stories Theatre is a growing company and can always use an extra pair of hands. If you are interested in being a production intern, contact us at info@movingstoriestheatre.org.

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Friday, May 7, 2010

An Essay on THE PROFESSIONAL

The following is an essay I found from this website. Dramaturgical goodness.


Serbian Secret Service Strikes Back: Dušan Kovacevic's Profesionalac (The Professional, Serbia-Montenegro)

Devotees of stage and screen should recognize The Professional at a glance. The original stage version of Dušan Kovacevic's Profesionalac has been running at the Zvezdara Theatre in Belgrade (where Kovacevic also happens to be the manager) almost nonstop since its premiere there in 1990. A few years later, after the play had been performed to packed houses at the Zvezdara for the 100th time, it was translated into English and given a public reading at a theatre in Berkeley, California - again to enthusiastic response. The word spread - and, in 1992, The Professional was staged at the North Beach Repertory Theatre in San Francisco. A few months later, it was performed in London at the little Offstage Downstairs theatre. In 1994, the play was adapted as a telefeature by German writer-playwright Ulrich Plenzdorf to the similar milieu of the "Stasi" (the secret police of former German Democratic Republic) - when it fit like a glove. Andreas Dresen directed this adapted version under the title The Other Life of Herr Kreins. Then, in 1995, The Professional had premiered at the Circle Theatre in Manhattan, an off-Broadway venue. Now, at this year's Montreal festival, Profesionalac is running in competition in its original Serbian-language version - directed by its author, Dušan Kovacevic.

The Professional has the give-and-take of a Beckett play. The setting is postwar Belgrade. Luka, a former officer in the Serbian Secret Service, pays a visit to the office of Teja, a former intellectual dissident, who now heads a publishing house and hold a position of power in the cultural and political circles of the new Serbia. In typical "Endgame" fashion Luka carries with him a suitcase that contains everything of literary importance to the former dissident - in fact, much more than the writer Teja would care to know, for as a conscientious agent the stranger has been shadowing his intellectual partner for 40 years and knows all his secrets. During the sparring match, a hyped game of one-upman­ship, the ex-dissident is forced to admit that he wasn't such a coura­geous writer after all. Indeed, his "shadow" could easily publish a bestseller based on the true story, if he so desired, simply because he has written everything down. So, once again, the tables have been com­pletely turned.

Born 1948 in Mrdjenova, Yugoslavia, Dušan Kovacevic graduated from the Belgrade Academy of Film, Theatre, Radio and Television. Working in both film and theatre, he immediately made a name for himself as one of the countries best screenwriters in the genres of comedy and satire. Among his commercial and artistic hits were Goran Paskaljevic's Special Treatment, Goran Markovic's Burlesque Tragedy, Slobodan Sijan's Who's That Singing Over There?, and Emir Kusturica's Underground. On occasion, he directs his own screenplay: Balkan Spy was awarded Best Screenplay at the 1983 Montreal World Film Festival. Asked about what drives him to write about Yugoslavia, and now Serbia-Montenegro, with a sharp pen, he responded in an interview: "If next month we were lucky enough to embark on a new path, it would be my pleasure to begin writing about lovers hiding in closets when the husband has unexpectedly returned home. But that would mean that this region has embraced a new civility life. And then the Serbs would have terrible literature, but could finally live like other normal people. When that happens, I would agree to stop writing dramas of dread and horror - and inspiration would abandon me as well."

Thursday, May 6, 2010

AUDITIONS - The Professional

I am very pleased to announce that Moving Stories Theatre will be holding auditions for THE PROFESSIONAL directed by Steve Scott. Rehearsals begin July 13th with a four week run in August-September.

Auditions will be held at the Uptown Library at 929 W. Buena Ave from 6-8PM on Tuesday, May 11th (we are very close to opening up more auditions days due to popular demand...). Prepare a one minute serio-comic monologue. It will be a blast. Email ME eileen@movingstoriestheatre.org with your headshot and resume to reserve an audition appointment.

See you on the other side! (of the audition table...)

Monday, May 3, 2010

May Developments

Hello!

So many exciting things are happening and finally I get to talk about them.

First of all, Eileen Tull here. I will primarily be running the company blog and twitter account, just so you know who you're talking to. You'll find out more about me later.

Secondly, a date to remember: June 19, 2010. This will mark the second Moving Stories Theatre Company Fundraiser. And this time, it's getting fancy. There will be music, entertainment, delicious food and drinks, and delightful conversation. More information to come but it's going to be at the Greenhouse Theater Center. Get excited!

Thirdly, we are very excited to announce that Steve Scott will be directing our production of The Professional. Steve is one of the best and most pervasive presences in town, and we are so excited to be working with him on this project. We have auditions coming up VERY soon. Stay aware for audition announcements later this week!

Lastly, here's what I'm reading today:
State Theatre Blog
Geneis Ensemble's Blog

And here's what I'm STILL thinking about from Saturday night:
How Theatre Failed America by Mike Daisey
----This is a piece that requires discussion and is getting its own post later.

Thanks for stopping by!

Eileen

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Spotlight on Dusan Kovacevic

Our second play of our first season is "The Professional" by prolific Serbian playwright, Dusan Kovacevic.



This is the poster for the film adaptation, written and directed for the screen by Kovacevic himself.

Kovacevic was born in Serbia in 1948. He is a famous Serbian playwright and filmmaker. The Professional was his first film venture, in 2003. Although his work is well known throughout Serbia, his plays did not become available in the United States until the mid-90s when they were translated into English.

Moving Stories is proud to present "The Professional". In the early stages of research, we're having trouble finding any records of this play being professionally produced in Chicago. It's very exciting to present a piece seldom seen. Stay tuned for more dramaturgical discussion!

Got questions? Ask em!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Stay in touch!

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Shows We're Excited About

So while we are still celebrating the success of our first production, other companies are running or in the midst of a run. Here are some recommendations!!!

Mimesophobia by Theatre Seven of Chicago: A big word, a great show. Tickets

The Rant by Mary Arrchie Theatre Co. Haven't been able to see this yet, but hopefully can this weekend. Tickets

Right as Rain by InnateVolution: Coming up and featuring Moving Stories ensemble member Eileen Tull as Sarah Stevens, her Chicago acting debut!! Very exciting!!

Baal by TUTA, a company constantly writing love letters to Brecht. The Wedding was fantastic and there is a remount in the works. Baal opens in May, visit their website for more details!

That's all folks. There are so many great shows out there. Go support some Chicago theatre!!

What are YOU looking forward to seeing?